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Battle of Evesham Word Scramble Game

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The Battle of Evesham in 1265 was a pivotal moment in English history, as it marked the end of the Second Barons’ War and solidified King Henry III’s hold on the throne.

  • The battle took place on August 4, 1265, near the town of Evesham in Worcestershire.
  • Simon de Montfort, the leader of the rebel barons, was defeated and killed in the battle.
  • The victory at Evesham allowed Henry III to regain control of the government and end the rebellion.

Game Details: a word scramble game where you unscramble key vocabulary terms. There is no time limit, but you have a limited number of moves. Use spells to get extra moves!

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Evesham
The Battle of Evesham took place in 1265.
Simon de Montfort
Simon de Montfort led the rebel barons during the Battle of Evesham.
Prince Edward
Prince Edward, the son of King Henry III, played a key role in the Battle of Evesham.
Rebel Barons
The rebel barons were defeated by Prince Edward at the Battle of Evesham.
Henry III
King Henry III was the ruler of England during the Battle of Evesham.
Baronial Revolt
The Battle of Evesham was a major event in the Baronial Revolt against King Henry III.
Royalist Forces
The Royalist forces loyal to King Henry III fought against the rebel barons at the Battle of Evesham.
Battlefield
The battlefield at Evesham was the site of a decisive victory for the Royalist forces.
Medieval Warfare
The Battle of Evesham is a significant example of medieval warfare tactics and strategies.
Knights
Knights played a prominent role in the Battle of Evesham, fighting on horseback with swords and lances.

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